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What is going on at Menelaus Palace when Telemachus arrives?
What is the festive occasion in Menelaus’ palace when Telemachus arrives? The occasion is the weddings of Megapenthes and Hermione.
What does Menelaus caution Telemachus against?
He warns him about staying home for too long. The value this shows is compassion or kindness. In book 4, what does Telemachus do when Menelaus starts to talk about his old friend, Odysseus?
What happens in Book 4 of the Odyssey?
Summary: Book 4 Helen recalls how Odysseus dressed as a beggar to infiltrate the city’s walls. Menelaus tells the famous story of the Trojan horse, Odysseus’s masterful gambit that allowed the Greeks to sneak into Troy and slaughter the Trojans. The following day, Menelaus recounts his own return from Troy.
Is Telemachus astonished by the wealth of Sparta?
Telemachus and Pisistratus were astonished when they saw it, for its splendour was as that of the sun and moon; then, when they had admired everything to their heart’s content, they went into the bath room and washed themselves.
How does Menelaus recognize Telemachus?
Telemachus and Nestor’s son are welcomed by King Menelaus with great hospitality. Queen Helen immediately recognizes Telemachus as the spitting image of Odysseus. “You must be the boy he left behind when he took ship for Troy — all because of me and my mad passion for Trojan Paris.
How does Menelaus know Telemachus identity?
How is Telemachus’ identity revealed to Menelaus? Menelaus describes his stay in Egypt to Telemachus. During his stay there, who told Menelaus where Odysseus was detained? Prodius, old man of the the sea, who tells no lies.
What is Menelaus expressing in this speech to Telemachus and Peisistratus?
When they arrive at Sparta, Telemachus and Pisistratus are warmly welcomed. Telemachus is moved to tears by Menelaus’ recollections of his friend Odysseus. The king and queen recall some of Odysseus’ exploits at Troy but postpone serious talk until the next day.
What gift does Menelaus give Telemachus?
Menelaus wished to give Telemachus “three stallions and a chariot burnished bright…and a gorgeous cup.” Telemachus regretfully declined these gifts for his own reasons. In exchange, Menelaus instead gave Telemachus “a mixing bowl… solid silver finished off with a lip of gold.”
How has Telemachus mature in the Odyssey?
Through the help of Athena, he learns different character traits and qualities such as bravery that helps him to mature into a man worth the title of a prince of Ithaca. Odysseus’ son the help of Athena. Again, Athena plays a huge role in the maturity of Telemachus, especially on the trip to Sparta and Pylos.
Who helps Menelaus when he is marooned in Egypt?
Telemachus and the son of Nestor stayed their horses at the gate, whereon Eteoneus servant to Menelaus came out, and as soon as he saw them ran hurrying back into the house to tell his Master. He went close up to him and said, “Menelaus, there are some strangers come here, two men, who look like sons of Jove.